X-Men: Evolution Episode Guide

Season 4 (Aug 30, 2003 - Oct 25, 2003)

Season 4, Episode 52: X-Men: Evolution (2000), Season 4- Ep. 9

"Ascension, Pt. 2": The X-Men, the Brotherhood, SHIELD, Angel, Spyke, Havok, and the New Mutants all join forces to save humanity from the ambitions of Apocalypse. Then, Professor X tells them what may happen in the future."

"Ascension, Pt. 2": The X-Men, the Brotherhood, SHIELD, Angel, Spyke, Havok, and the New Mutants all join forces to save humanity from the ambitions of Apocalypse. Then, Professor X tells them what may happen in the future."

Season 4, Episode 51: X-Men: Evolution (2000), Season 4- Ep. 8

"Ascension, Pt. 1": Apocalypse plans to turn all humans with the dormant X-gene into mutants. He has turned Magneto, Professor X, Storm, and Mystique into his Four Horsemen and has covered the world with a network of energy pyramids to stage his plan. "

"Ascension, Pt. 1": Apocalypse plans to turn all humans with the dormant X-gene into mutants. He has turned Magneto, Professor X, Storm, and Mystique into his Four Horsemen and has covered the world with a network of energy pyramids to stage his plan. "

Season 4, Episode 50: X-Men: Evolution (2000), Season 4- Ep. 7

"Ghost of a Chance": Shadowcat meets Danielle Moonstar and quickly becomes friends with her. But suddenly, she wakes up and realizes that she seemingly dreamt everything up, but then, it seems that her dreams had a deep meaning. In the end, she and Nightcrawler find out what really happened and that Danielle is more than a piece of fiction. "

"Ghost of a Chance": Shadowcat meets Danielle Moonstar and quickly becomes friends with her. But suddenly, she wakes up and realizes that she seemingly dreamt everything up, but then, it seems that her dreams had a deep meaning. In the end, she and Nightcrawler find out what really happened and that Danielle is more than a piece of fiction. "

Season 4, Episode 49: X-Men: Evolution (2000), Season 4- Ep. 6

"Cajun Spice": Gambit abducts Rogue, so that her powers can aid him in finding his abducted father. The mission is a success, but Rogue finds out that Gambit had some additional, deeply egotistical goals attached. In the end, she states that he did the wrong thing for the right reasons, and that she forgives him. "

"Cajun Spice": Gambit abducts Rogue, so that her powers can aid him in finding his abducted father. The mission is a success, but Rogue finds out that Gambit had some additional, deeply egotistical goals attached. In the end, she states that he did the wrong thing for the right reasons, and that she forgives him. "

Season 4, Episode 48: X-Men: Evolution (2000), Season 4- Ep. 5

"Uprising": Spyke makes his return, having turned into an angry vigilante who protects the Morlocks. He is unafraid to go in public with his disfiguring mutation, causing panic in his environment - especially since the world is under extreme prejudice against mutants."

"Uprising": Spyke makes his return, having turned into an angry vigilante who protects the Morlocks. He is unafraid to go in public with his disfiguring mutation, causing panic in his environment - especially since the world is under extreme prejudice against mutants."

Season 4, Episode 47: X-Men: Evolution (2000), Season 4- Ep. 4

"Sins of the Son": Charles Xavier's son David has been seemingly abducted. The X-Men track him down, and it turns out that he suffers from multiple personality disorder, and that his dominant malicious personality, called Lucas, overwhelmed him. In the end, Lucas defeats the X-Men and breaks free."

"Sins of the Son": Charles Xavier's son David has been seemingly abducted. The X-Men track him down, and it turns out that he suffers from multiple personality disorder, and that his dominant malicious personality, called Lucas, overwhelmed him. In the end, Lucas defeats the X-Men and breaks free."

Season 4, Episode 46: X-Men: Evolution (2000), Season 4- Ep. 3

"Target X": X-23 returns and wants to hunt down the people who tortured her. Wolverine is dragged into the mess by an old enemy, and the two tackle HYDRA and its leader Viper and bring the terrorists down."

"Target X": X-23 returns and wants to hunt down the people who tortured her. Wolverine is dragged into the mess by an old enemy, and the two tackle HYDRA and its leader Viper and bring the terrorists down."

Season 4, Episode 45: X-Men: Evolution (2000), Season 4- Ep. 2

"No Good Deed": In order to boost their reputation, the Brotherhood decide to stage accidents and then rescue the bystanders. In the beginning, they are successful, but then, a staged accident runs out of hand. The X-Men just save the day, and the Brotherhood stops with their deeds. "

"No Good Deed": In order to boost their reputation, the Brotherhood decide to stage accidents and then rescue the bystanders. In the beginning, they are successful, but then, a staged accident runs out of hand. The X-Men just save the day, and the Brotherhood stops with their deeds. "

About X-Men: Evolution

You think high school's hard enough? Try adding mutant abilities into the mix! In a world that rejects mutantkind, Professor Xavier takes in alienated mutant teenagers to his Institute for gifted youngsters and teaches them how to wield their special abilities and assimilate into high school at the same time. But it's not all football games and cheerleading for these teenage X-Men, on top of homework and crushes saving the world from Magneto and the evil Brotherhood of mutants in between third and fourth periods is no cakewalk.
Spanning four full epic seasons totaling over 52 episodes, it's no surprise that X-Men Evolution snagged two Emmy awards. The acclaimed animated series takes the beloved X-Men comic book mythos and reinvents it in the bubble of high school life. Teenage Cyclops, Jean Grey, Rogue, Nightcrawler and others trade punches with the likes of Magneto and Apocalypse whilst surviving class with professors like Wolverine, Storm and Beast- needless to say things get a little hairy. So if you thought high school was rough enough, try being an X-Man!